Chinanews.com client, November 10th. On the 9th, after the quarter-finals of the 25th LG Cup World Go King Tournament, Chinese player Ke Jie defeated South Korean veteran Won Shengqin and advanced smoothly, getting closer to the "Nine Champions" step.

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  In the final of the 25th Samsung Cup World Go Masters that just ended on the 3rd of this month, Ke Jie won the first Korean Shinjin 2:0 and won the eighth champion of the World Series.

  In the LG Cup quarter-finals on the 9th, Ke Jie played against South Korean veteran Won Sung Kyung.

Facing Yuan Shengqin, who had been taking long exams from the layout stage, Ke Jie responded with fierce fighting.

In the mid-game, Ke Jiebai's 116th move is dominant in the mid-belly position. AI judges that White's winning rate is over 90%.

  Entering the official stage, the two sides formed a transition. Ke Jie took the big dragon on the left of the black chess. In addition, he also had a huge advantage in time. In the end, Yuan Shengqin conceded his 214th shot.

  This is the third time that Ke Jie has entered the LG Cup semi-finals. Prior to this, he failed to qualify for the finals in 2017 and 2019.

In the semi-finals, Ke Jie will face the "encirclement and suppression" of South Korean players. His opponent is Bian Xiangyi.

The other set of duels will be between Piao Tinghuan and Shen Min, the former eliminated Chinese player Yang Dingxin in the quarterfinals.

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